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more in taxes per family versus my$700 tax cut. but a lot of them zero in now this month on obama care. and there's a stark difference between me and terry mcauliffe there also. and once again, his approach is bigger government, and mine is smaller government. i was the first to fight obama fight it. you were the first one to sue on obama care. >> right. >> at the same time, is that an issue for virginia voters? i mean, you know, we look at these numbers, and we're talking about, you know, roughly 10% of the folks going to the polls are federal workers are their families. i mean, you've got huge -- >> yes, but lou, they're seeing this fail. they're seeing it fail before their very eyes on every network. it isn't just on fox. it's on cnn. it's on the three abc, nbc, cbs, they're all running this failure. and this is proving that those of us on my side of the argument have been right, and it is a state issue because the single biggest budget decision the next governor of virginia will make is whether or not to expand medicaid under o
more in taxes per family versus my$700 tax cut. but a lot of them zero in now this month on obama care. and there's a stark difference between me and terry mcauliffe there also. and once again, his approach is bigger government, and mine is smaller government. i was the first to fight obama fight it. you were the first one to sue on obama care. >> right. >> at the same time, is that an issue for virginia voters? i mean, you know, we look at these numbers, and we're talking about,...
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tax. and i would make the case, one of the reasons colorado has been a high growth state over the last 30 years is precisely because they've had a very, you know, sound economic tax system. that's in jeopardy now. >> the flat tax is 4.6% or so on. all income levels. but if this passes it would move up to five or certain taxpayers and then 5.9% i think it is for people above $75,000 a year. but then, what's happened in the states that get rid of the flat tax, is it makes it easier to raise taxes again and again. >> right. just ask people in illinois, or ask people in states like new jersey and new york. you're exactly right. it won't be long before that rate goes up to 8%, 9% or 10% in my opinion if they pass this resolution. i don't think it's going to pass. i think the people in colorado are going to vote it down. >> if i could add, paul, what all this money is supposed to fund is more pre-k and full-day kindergarten. the evidence is not there that this improves educational outcomes. even
tax. and i would make the case, one of the reasons colorado has been a high growth state over the last 30 years is precisely because they've had a very, you know, sound economic tax system. that's in jeopardy now. >> the flat tax is 4.6% or so on. all income levels. but if this passes it would move up to five or certain taxpayers and then 5.9% i think it is for people above $75,000 a year. but then, what's happened in the states that get rid of the flat tax, is it makes it easier to raise...
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subsidy from them a qualifier a tax subsidy and fifty percent of them also have preexisting conditions so they can get health care prior to the affordable care act and because of the affordable care act they can now get health care they can now be part of the marketplace they can finally have a chance to see a doctor and i think that's the good of the bill because opponents when so much time trying to demonize it and defeat it we haven't talk about the benefits that people are seeing all across this country amy how do you respond to that. well apparently the insurance company is the new villain in the obamacare debacle insurance companies were actually in favor of obamacare because it meant that because we know that every american now has a mandate to buy health insurance meant for them millions of new customers but i don't think any of the blame shifting is going to work obamacare is called obama care it has the president's name on it he's embraced that and a year from now we're going to see what's happening with these insurance rates that are already going up for so many americans wh
subsidy from them a qualifier a tax subsidy and fifty percent of them also have preexisting conditions so they can get health care prior to the affordable care act and because of the affordable care act they can now get health care they can now be part of the marketplace they can finally have a chance to see a doctor and i think that's the good of the bill because opponents when so much time trying to demonize it and defeat it we haven't talk about the benefits that people are seeing all across...
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we did not raise 18 new taxes let alone any taxes, we did not cut anything from our health care plan half a trillion in medicare and so on and so on and so on. it makes my blood boil. but they may have to get control of in massachusetts is cost. still skyrocketing and we now have almost dumbed down the coverage as a result of what the president is trying to push down everybody's throat. bill: thank you for hanging out. scott brown from boston, massachusetts, with us today as the hearing continues in washington. martha: the health care chief marilyn tavenner receiving a grilling right now on the obamacare rollout. much more on the plan to fix the problems right after this, we will be right back. martha: the saga continues and it plays out again tomorrow, right? bill: in november we will have some numbers for you. martha: looking forward to that. that will be an interesting day. bill: tavenner continues today and sebelius will be tomorrow. we will see what kind of progress is made. a different hearing tomorrow, different cast of characters. martha: we will see you later. and we will se
we did not raise 18 new taxes let alone any taxes, we did not cut anything from our health care plan half a trillion in medicare and so on and so on and so on. it makes my blood boil. but they may have to get control of in massachusetts is cost. still skyrocketing and we now have almost dumbed down the coverage as a result of what the president is trying to push down everybody's throat. bill: thank you for hanging out. scott brown from boston, massachusetts, with us today as the hearing...
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they can choose from bronze, silver, gold, and platinum plans, and they can also see what kinds of tax credits might be available to them because of their income level. it is harder to predict because a lot of this depends on what choices consumers make. the fact they have those choices i think is -- we have to acknowledge is a good thing. massachusetts -- you said many times you think it is the proper template. it was a completely african political time it in massachusetts -- a completely different political climate in massachusetts. >> that's the extent how the bill passed. seeny would have liked to more bipartisan support for health care reform than the canident, and anybody here tell you there is a great deal of effort that went into building a plan that reflected not just democratic principles and democratic ways to tackle this problem, but also republican ways. those of us who are old enough to cover the debate under president clinton, there was a republican plan submitted at the time that is the closest precursor to what the affordable care act is today. a lot of the aca came fr
they can choose from bronze, silver, gold, and platinum plans, and they can also see what kinds of tax credits might be available to them because of their income level. it is harder to predict because a lot of this depends on what choices consumers make. the fact they have those choices i think is -- we have to acknowledge is a good thing. massachusetts -- you said many times you think it is the proper template. it was a completely african political time it in massachusetts -- a completely...
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more in taxes per family versus my $700 tax cut. but a lot of them zero in now this month on obama care. and there's a stark difference between me and terry mcauliffe there also. and once again, his approach is bigger government, and mine is smaller government. i was the first to fight obama care, and he wants to expand it. >> you were the first one to fight it. you were the first one to sue on obama care. >> right. >> at the same time, is that an issue for virginia voters? i mean, you know, we lok at these numbers, and we're talking about, you know, roughly 10% of the folks going to the polls are federal workers are their families. i mean, you've got huge -- >> yes, but lou, they're seeing this fail. they're seeing it fail before their very eyes on every network. it isn't just on fox. it's on cnn. it's on the three abc, nbc, cbs, they're all running this failure. and this is proving that those of us on my side of the argument have been right, and it is a state issue because the single biggest budget decision the next governor of vi
more in taxes per family versus my $700 tax cut. but a lot of them zero in now this month on obama care. and there's a stark difference between me and terry mcauliffe there also. and once again, his approach is bigger government, and mine is smaller government. i was the first to fight obama care, and he wants to expand it. >> you were the first one to fight it. you were the first one to sue on obama care. >> right. >> at the same time, is that an issue for virginia voters? i...
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have a great day. >>> more of our tax dollars going to waste. we've learned that one government agency spent $50,000 on a parody movie. today, lawmakers are asking for answers, but one former official does not care to talk. >>> plus, how are things at home? wondering if your relationship's going to last? why don't you ask facebook? because today researchers say facebook can predict whether your relationship will survive. and the key, who your friends are. we'll show you what to look for. >>> and virgin america tries to get passengers to pay attention to inflight instructions. ♪ >>> that is a safety dance.
have a great day. >>> more of our tax dollars going to waste. we've learned that one government agency spent $50,000 on a parody movie. today, lawmakers are asking for answers, but one former official does not care to talk. >>> plus, how are things at home? wondering if your relationship's going to last? why don't you ask facebook? because today researchers say facebook can predict whether your relationship will survive. and the key, who your friends are. we'll show you what...
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it will have to be tax cuts. it will be the most progressive tax cuts we have had. there was a fundamental difference between the two parties today, given the influence of the tea party, on the sense of how much do you sacrifice of your own views to keep the government going. within the republican party in the house today, there has been a scary -- >> at the risk of not making my flight, you are absolving the president's role in brokering those bridges -- building those bridges. >> george bush and i are not pals. nt paulson and bernanke up to tell us things were collapsing, -- >> i have two more questions. i'm going to start with barney. >> he can borrow some of my time. >> you are very generous. >> jpmorgan is in the midst of , in $13 billion settlement part related to assets it required -- acquired during the financial crisis. i am curious if your view has changed since we last talked. details that have emerged. whether you think that the government should be fining the company for whatever since happened to those assets during the crisis? >> my view has not chang
it will have to be tax cuts. it will be the most progressive tax cuts we have had. there was a fundamental difference between the two parties today, given the influence of the tea party, on the sense of how much do you sacrifice of your own views to keep the government going. within the republican party in the house today, there has been a scary -- >> at the risk of not making my flight, you are absolving the president's role in brokering those bridges -- building those bridges. >>...
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how can they get the tax credit. that's what they're focused on. we have to stop this thing where they keep trying to wreck the affordable care act. and i want to invite republicans to come on board. >> stay hear. next we cease fire. maybe we can talk about that. how we actually govern. is there anything that you two can agree on? we want you at home to weigh in on today's fireback question. will obama care improve your health coverage? we'll have the results after the break. my customers can shop around-- see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me, and my guys, make better decisions. i don't like guesses with my business, and definitely not with our health. innovations that work for you. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at
how can they get the tax credit. that's what they're focused on. we have to stop this thing where they keep trying to wreck the affordable care act. and i want to invite republicans to come on board. >> stay hear. next we cease fire. maybe we can talk about that. how we actually govern. is there anything that you two can agree on? we want you at home to weigh in on today's fireback question. will obama care improve your health coverage? we'll have the results after the break. my customers...
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it says you may find your premiums you lower due to a new kind of tax credit in the nationalplace, you may qualify for plans -- even though -- isn't available outside of marketplace, the health care law also guarantees that you can choose a new plan outside the marketplace, even if you have a preexisting condition. my point is these insurers either want to keep the people in their -- that work in their policy, or they want to tell them -- they tell them about what's available in the marketplace units if it's available. >> but they have to do that, because the grandfather part of the bill says, if you have a plan that continues on, but the law says they have to find different coverage -- >> better coverage. >> different coverage, whatever that is, for the 50-year-old woman who is writing to me, i'm not going to have any more children -- >> and i don't have a prostate, okay? >> that's fine. so for folks saying they're now going to pay more, because they're not the grandfathering option. that's a myth there, because if a plan changes its coverage, if a plan changes how much they're chargi
it says you may find your premiums you lower due to a new kind of tax credit in the nationalplace, you may qualify for plans -- even though -- isn't available outside of marketplace, the health care law also guarantees that you can choose a new plan outside the marketplace, even if you have a preexisting condition. my point is these insurers either want to keep the people in their -- that work in their policy, or they want to tell them -- they tell them about what's available in the marketplace...
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they don't like the fees and taxes on the industry. customers.he new they are lobbying to stop some of the feed but there's a mixed of the companies in health care. >> the los angeles times put out story taking a look at the cases in insurance and some cases in headlines. they're going get pricier as the out.rolls how -- if people are taking in the health insurance companies are health hem in, insurance companies changing how the policies for members because affordable care act. >> let's talk about something hat's happening to hundreds of thousands of people in small groups and individual markets. they currently have policies hat might no offer the same comprehensiveness of coverage that the affordable care act has. essential health care.its, majority they're getting notices from the insurers that they will not meet the standard starting january 1. this is the story too. my colleagues broke. it's gotten a lot of attention the press this week. what's happening is insurers are reaching out to those policy coveragend saying this is no lon
they don't like the fees and taxes on the industry. customers.he new they are lobbying to stop some of the feed but there's a mixed of the companies in health care. >> the los angeles times put out story taking a look at the cases in insurance and some cases in headlines. they're going get pricier as the out.rolls how -- if people are taking in the health insurance companies are health hem in, insurance companies changing how the policies for members because affordable care act. >>...
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and to colorado, where they're voting on a billion dollar tax hike to fund schools. so take note, we will be all over this beginning at 8:00 p.m., it's but and your mon e's money. i told you from the beginning that we would not let this stuff go. we do not. no matter how late i figure it's free dinner. i'm staying. i hope you stay with us. we'll be on it with a cast of news makers throughout the night. we invite your opinions, as well. you can fwooet us, agaican tweew 8:00 p.m.. meanwhile, imagine your premium almost doubles. you can't go to your nearby hospital. my next guest doesn't have to imagine it. after obama care, she's living it. my dna...s me. every piece is important... this part... makes my eyes blue... i might have an increased risk of heart disease... gallstones... hemochromatosis... i'll look into that. the more you know about your dna, the more you know about yourself... now i know. know more about your health. go to 23andme.com and order your dna kit for only 99 dollars today. learn hundreds of things about your health at 23andme.com humans -- even w
and to colorado, where they're voting on a billion dollar tax hike to fund schools. so take note, we will be all over this beginning at 8:00 p.m., it's but and your mon e's money. i told you from the beginning that we would not let this stuff go. we do not. no matter how late i figure it's free dinner. i'm staying. i hope you stay with us. we'll be on it with a cast of news makers throughout the night. we invite your opinions, as well. you can fwooet us, agaican tweew 8:00 p.m.. meanwhile,...
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in fact, the majority of them will qualify for tax credits or subsidies to bring the cost down. so they will be paying less for better coverage. >> quickly, did the administration over-promise when they said repeatedly if you like your plan you can keep it? >> well, it was unfortunate language. because the president nor congress in this law can really control the insurance companies that well, that effectively. they control the health care system in many ways. they're able to get away with this, and they are, as we're seeing. >> right, it was a promise that they're seeing they could not themselves keep. wendell potter, thank you very much. >>> all right, congressman barney frank's name was brought up, cited as the authority, the man supporting the bill. but that is not exactly the case. he will be here to react coming up next. >>> a big day for congress today, back in the swing of things, back to work. house of representatives holding one of its first floor votes since the government shutdown ended two weeks ago. and what did they vote on? they voted to gut a major part of dodd
in fact, the majority of them will qualify for tax credits or subsidies to bring the cost down. so they will be paying less for better coverage. >> quickly, did the administration over-promise when they said repeatedly if you like your plan you can keep it? >> well, it was unfortunate language. because the president nor congress in this law can really control the insurance companies that well, that effectively. they control the health care system in many ways. they're able to get...
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they are negotiating taxes and hinting that they will take tax off the table. it will want something for that. the republicans should not fall for that because the republicans say the taxes were never on the table. this is about spending. and our position is, we're going to hold the top line of the sequestration. if you want to change priorities within that, we will talk. neil: you are the expert. as you know, i read a prompter. i think the strategy is this, they're going to put the onus on republicans to come up with something. and then say, we're not offering taxes. you don't mess around too much spending. we don't walk off when there's. you keep your tax rates and tax allowances in place. we can just walk off the stage. every once miles fine. >> well, that could very well be their strategy. this is a situation where we now have two sides, the senate and house actually getting in a room in talking about these things. the republicans should not be bamboozled by this. neil: when you say bamboozled, what do you mean? they should push hard for cuts in spending? a
they are negotiating taxes and hinting that they will take tax off the table. it will want something for that. the republicans should not fall for that because the republicans say the taxes were never on the table. this is about spending. and our position is, we're going to hold the top line of the sequestration. if you want to change priorities within that, we will talk. neil: you are the expert. as you know, i read a prompter. i think the strategy is this, they're going to put the onus on...
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argue it is a tax, the supreme court called it a tax, and because it is a tax, you have to pay it first and then seek your refund. this is insane. and so people will have additional tax bill. they must pay the tax bill and petition the irs. begging the irs to have that money paid back to them because there was no insurance policy made available at the time the tax was due. >> that is because of judge roberts' ruling. >> it is because of the supreme court ruling. tax is different than a penalty. if we speed and have a point assessed. if you are i owe a tax and think it is too much. we pay the tax first and get the money back, later. that's what will happen to individuals who will not obtain insurance coverage because obama care doesn't work and the computer system couldn't get them to the insurance carrier and the dead line passed. >> so it is line garnishing the wages. >> it is the moral equivalent, yes. if you owe the tax and don't pay it, your employer will collect tax by taking it out of money that otherwise goes to you and send it to the irs. >> judge, help me with something. you ge
argue it is a tax, the supreme court called it a tax, and because it is a tax, you have to pay it first and then seek your refund. this is insane. and so people will have additional tax bill. they must pay the tax bill and petition the irs. begging the irs to have that money paid back to them because there was no insurance policy made available at the time the tax was due. >> that is because of judge roberts' ruling. >> it is because of the supreme court ruling. tax is different...
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but it has since narrowed because of economic recovery, spending cuts and especially tax hikes because it took affect this year. bank of america said that the u.s. could file a civil lawsuit according to the wall street journal citing a regulatory filing. b. of a. losses could rise above $5 billion. big banks are facing a rash of legal action when the economy went south and the housing crash. >>> jennifer hudson, kathleen sebelius, and how the battle to save or kill obamacare is playing out to hollywood. we have that and more. keep it right here. >> kathleen sebelius faced tough questions over healthcare.gov , the glitchy website where millions of americans are supposed to buy coverage. they spent $118 million on the site and $56 million more on it support yet the system does not know how to give an accurate price for healthcare. while president obama is in boston promoting the system and doing damage control. the president obama spot at nathaniel hall where it all started seven years ago, mitt romney signed the massachusetts health reform law which the obamacare is modeled after. >>>
but it has since narrowed because of economic recovery, spending cuts and especially tax hikes because it took affect this year. bank of america said that the u.s. could file a civil lawsuit according to the wall street journal citing a regulatory filing. b. of a. losses could rise above $5 billion. big banks are facing a rash of legal action when the economy went south and the housing crash. >>> jennifer hudson, kathleen sebelius, and how the battle to save or kill obamacare is...
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my big fear is that politicians will want to eat their sticky fingers on it and tax it began, tax it away. are you worried? at some point congress will say, you know what, we can't let people just see that money grow and grow over time. >> we have seen that already. reside in a political campaign when a big hubbub was made over romney's large ira. so this is a tax attack that has been underway repeatedly. where it will end up in the present coress and the present political fight to my down expect anybody to gain major action in either direction. the democrats will not permit it. there will not be tax hikes. the republicans won't permit it. we won't have any of this for now. the attack on the accumulation of savings above some certai level is there, and it is going to be there all the time. we need to be vigilant and out it. gerri: we will bring you back to talk about it. if any of that pops begin help us explain it to everybody. >> thanks. gerri: well, time for a look at the stories you are clicking on tonight on foxbusiness.com stocks ending the day slightly higher. some investors a
my big fear is that politicians will want to eat their sticky fingers on it and tax it began, tax it away. are you worried? at some point congress will say, you know what, we can't let people just see that money grow and grow over time. >> we have seen that already. reside in a political campaign when a big hubbub was made over romney's large ira. so this is a tax attack that has been underway repeatedly. where it will end up in the present coress and the present political fight to my...
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. >> terry mcauliffe: expand obamacare, increase taxes. ken cuccinelli: create jobs, cut taxes. to stop obamacare and higher taxes, there's only one choice. >> reporter: unlike his rival, mcauliffe supports expanding medicaid under the affordable care act. he says accepting the federal aid would help more virginia residents obtain coverage and benefit the state's economy. >> when we know that 400,000 virginians could gain health care access by accepting the medicaid expansion, we must act. ( applause ) that is virginia money coming back to virginia, and it will create 30,000 new jobs. >> reporter: cuccinelli refuted that claim at last week's final candidate debate. >> he pretends to get $500 million out of the medicaid expansion, which he's called a jobs program. folks, it's welfare, it's not a jobs program. >> reporter: the mcauliffe campaign, meanwhile, has charged republican cuccinelli is outside the mainstream of virginia voters, especially when it comes to women's health issues such as abortion rights and access to contraception. >> let me be crystal clear, i trust women to
. >> terry mcauliffe: expand obamacare, increase taxes. ken cuccinelli: create jobs, cut taxes. to stop obamacare and higher taxes, there's only one choice. >> reporter: unlike his rival, mcauliffe supports expanding medicaid under the affordable care act. he says accepting the federal aid would help more virginia residents obtain coverage and benefit the state's economy. >> when we know that 400,000 virginians could gain health care access by accepting the medicaid expansion,...
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but it has since narrowed because of economic recovery, spending cuts and especially tax hikes because it took affect this year. bank of america said that the u.s. could file a civil lawsuit according to the wall street journal citing a regulatory filing. b. of a. losses could rise above $5 billion. big banks are facing a rash of legal action when the economy went south and the housing crash. >>> jennifer hudson, kathleen sebelius, and how the battle to save or kill obamacare is playing out to hollywood. we have that and more. keep it right here. >> while you were asleep, news was happening. >> here are the stories we're following. >> find out what happened and what to expect. >> international outrage. >> a day of political posturing. >> every morning from 6 to 10am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. >> tell us exactly what is behind this story. >> from more sources around the world. >> the situation has intensified here at the boarder. >> start every morning, every day, 6am to 10 eastern with al jazeera america. >> a senator und
but it has since narrowed because of economic recovery, spending cuts and especially tax hikes because it took affect this year. bank of america said that the u.s. could file a civil lawsuit according to the wall street journal citing a regulatory filing. b. of a. losses could rise above $5 billion. big banks are facing a rash of legal action when the economy went south and the housing crash. >>> jennifer hudson, kathleen sebelius, and how the battle to save or kill obamacare is...
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. >> it will pass to the customers over a billion dollars worth of taxes and fees associated with the affordable care act that need to go into pricing. >> reporter: divided among aetna's 22 million members, that's not much but some say there are other added costs. children covered on parents' plans until they are 26 and protections for preexisting conditions. >> the analogy would be your house starts to burn. you call the insurance company immediately and say i would like household insurance. they say okay, sure. >> reporter: even employers say much of the increases are simply the result of rising health care costs and more people using health care. factors that at least for now have nothing to do with obama care. scott cohn, "nightly business report." >>> here to talk more about the changing landscape of health insurance is greg, assistant professor of management at northwestern university kellogg school of management and specializes in health care. good to have you with us. i assume you heard scott's package there. i want to get your best guess, estimate of how much or what percenta
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you will have taxes on drugs. you will have taxes on medical devices. so no matter how you look at this, health care costs, both for individuals and for the country, as a whole, are going to increase. >> and we bring back our studio audience with reaction. kirsten. all right, you can keep your plan, if you like it -- but the big part of this, the foundation was that the average american family is going to save $2500 a year. and then it was only going to cost $900 billion. none of which was true. >> and i think the average american family is just tired of not being able to trust what their leaders say. we're all tired of this. this comes down to basic philosophy and the people who govern. and president obama and his administration and many people on the left believe that the government knows what is better for you. this is something that is fundamental to this country, that like rand paul said, freedom to choose what is best for our family. and as soon as that is gone, the government that gives you everything can also take everything. and the americans n
you will have taxes on drugs. you will have taxes on medical devices. so no matter how you look at this, health care costs, both for individuals and for the country, as a whole, are going to increase. >> and we bring back our studio audience with reaction. kirsten. all right, you can keep your plan, if you like it -- but the big part of this, the foundation was that the average american family is going to save $2500 a year. and then it was only going to cost $900 billion. none of which...
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he said he would never raise taxes on anybody who made less than $250,000 a year. yet, the bill is funded by half a trillion dollars in taxes on medical device companies, drug companies, hospitals, healthcare providers and insurance policies all of those costs will be passed on to people who make less than $250,000 a year and more than $250,000 a year and happen to be sick. a lot of sick people, people who need a medical device or drug, a lot of those people make less than $250,000 a year. >> well, what's so disheartening to he me, karl, is you i really want the american people who are sick to get access to medical care. i really do. and to put a bum program up, all it does is sets us back so much further. we really did need to do something about our healthcare system. people are hurting in this country and we needed to fix it but having a bum solution is almost one of the worst things you can do because now it sets us back. >> i tried to sign on to healthcare.gov just before i came and nine minutes after the last hour the system is down at the moment and we are ex
he said he would never raise taxes on anybody who made less than $250,000 a year. yet, the bill is funded by half a trillion dollars in taxes on medical device companies, drug companies, hospitals, healthcare providers and insurance policies all of those costs will be passed on to people who make less than $250,000 a year and more than $250,000 a year and happen to be sick. a lot of sick people, people who need a medical device or drug, a lot of those people make less than $250,000 a year....
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they're getting tax credit subsidies funded by taxpayers. the irs is already telling us they're confused about how to do this. you're not telling us whether or not you're
they're getting tax credit subsidies funded by taxpayers. the irs is already telling us they're confused about how to do this. you're not telling us whether or not you're
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the premiums for coverage were lower than expected and millions of americans will also qualify for tax credits to make the coverage even more affordable. we know that consumers are eager to purchase this coverage, and to the millions of americans who have attempted to use healthcare.gov to shop and enroll in insurance care coverage, i want to apologize to you that the website has not worked as well as it should. we know how desperately you need affordable coverage. i want to assure you that healthcare.gov can and will be fixed and we are working around the clock to deliver the shopping experience that you deserve. we are seeing improvements each week and by the end of november the experience on the site will be smooth for the vast majority of users. over the past month, millions of visited healthcare.gov to take a look at new health care coverage under the affordable care act. in that time, nearly 700,000 applications for coverage have been submitted across the nation. more than half of those are in the federal marketplace alone. this tremendous interest confirms that american people a
the premiums for coverage were lower than expected and millions of americans will also qualify for tax credits to make the coverage even more affordable. we know that consumers are eager to purchase this coverage, and to the millions of americans who have attempted to use healthcare.gov to shop and enroll in insurance care coverage, i want to apologize to you that the website has not worked as well as it should. we know how desperately you need affordable coverage. i want to assure you that...
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that means paid for through taxes. that means less competition and almost no innovation. governments rarely innovate they keep doing what they did last year venlt you couldn't get the latest stuff. and you have to wait. if it you need knee replacement or cad racket surgery you have to wait for years. in some costs they have a lottery to see who will get to see a doctor. >> inside are the names of everyone in town who wants the family doctor. she pulls out one slip and then calls the lucky winner. >> i want to let you know your name has been withdrawn from the patient list. you are quite well come. >> i should say not all of canadian healthcare is long lines. some places offer easy access to cutting edge technology. >> pt plan and laposcopy, arthroscopic procedures to evaluate joints for cartilage abnormal aility. >> available all of the time. >> 24-hours 7 days a week. >> patients rarely wait. >> if i see a patient who torn a appreciate yacht ligament in that patient's knee we can have the patient scheduled within probably a week. >> but you have to bark or meow to get th
that means paid for through taxes. that means less competition and almost no innovation. governments rarely innovate they keep doing what they did last year venlt you couldn't get the latest stuff. and you have to wait. if it you need knee replacement or cad racket surgery you have to wait for years. in some costs they have a lottery to see who will get to see a doctor. >> inside are the names of everyone in town who wants the family doctor. she pulls out one slip and then calls the lucky...
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the income tax, if raised would get rid of a traditional policy of a low flat tax. i would make the case one of the reasons colorado has been a high growth state is because they've had a very, you know, sound economic -- that's in jeopardy now. >> the flat tax. all income levels. if this passes, it would move up to 5% for certain taxpayers and 5.9% i think it is for people above $75,000 a year. then what's happened with states to get rid of the flat tax, it makes it easier to raise taxes again and again. >> right. just ask people in illinois or ask people in new jersey and new york. it won't be long until that goes up to 8% in my opinion if they pass this. i think the people will vote it down. >> what all this money is supposed to fund is more pre-k and full-day kindergarten. the evidence is just not there this improves educational outcomes. even the department of education's own study on headstart shows you a lot of these early investments don't pay off. >> let's turn to new jersey where you are a voter, james, and chris christie, the republican governor, looks lik
the income tax, if raised would get rid of a traditional policy of a low flat tax. i would make the case one of the reasons colorado has been a high growth state is because they've had a very, you know, sound economic -- that's in jeopardy now. >> the flat tax. all income levels. if this passes, it would move up to 5% for certain taxpayers and 5.9% i think it is for people above $75,000 a year. then what's happened with states to get rid of the flat tax, it makes it easier to raise taxes...
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we get taxed. and since we all benefit, there are parts of this law that also require everybody to contribute. they require everybody to take some measure of responsibility. so, to help pay for the law, the wealthiest americans, families that make more than $250,000 a year, have to pay a little bit more. the most expensive employer health insurance plans no longer qualify for unlimited tax breaks. some folks aren't happy about that but it's the right thing to do. just like in massachusetts, most people who can afford health insurance have to take responsibility to buy health insurance or pay a penalty. and employers with more than 50 employees are required to provide health insurance to their workers or pay a penalty. again, because they shouldn't just dump off those costs on to the rest of us. everybody's got some responsibilities. now, it is also true that some americans who have health insurance plans that they bought on their own through the old individual market, are getting notices from their
we get taxed. and since we all benefit, there are parts of this law that also require everybody to contribute. they require everybody to take some measure of responsibility. so, to help pay for the law, the wealthiest americans, families that make more than $250,000 a year, have to pay a little bit more. the most expensive employer health insurance plans no longer qualify for unlimited tax breaks. some folks aren't happy about that but it's the right thing to do. just like in massachusetts,...
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they do not like some of the new fees and taxes on their industry. there is probably a next bag for a lot of companies involved in health care. host: there was a story by "the lost angeles times." some of their health insurance is going to get pricier. our health insurance companies changing their policies for members because of the affordable care act? guest: let's talk about what is happening in the individual markets. there are policies that may not offer the same comprehensiveness of coverage that the affordable care act has. it covers maternity care and hospitalization and so on. they are getting noticed that the current policy will not meet the federal standards. this story has gone a lot of attention in the press this week. this coverage is no longer adequate. you can enroll in a different policy. you may pay more or less for your coverage. this is something that is upsetting to people who like the policy they had. host: jane up next from tampa, florida, uninsured. caller: good morning. i have not applied for the aca but my son did and he didn
they do not like some of the new fees and taxes on their industry. there is probably a next bag for a lot of companies involved in health care. host: there was a story by "the lost angeles times." some of their health insurance is going to get pricier. our health insurance companies changing their policies for members because of the affordable care act? guest: let's talk about what is happening in the individual markets. there are policies that may not offer the same comprehensiveness...
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get the cancellation notices will pay less than they are paying now for their plans, because of the tax benefits, and cheeper plans available through the new changes. the other half getting cancellation notices will have to pay more for insurance than they pay now. a woman in california is paying $98. the cheapest plan she can find is $238. she and others don't understand why they should be forced to pay for things in their plan that they don't want or need. the white house insists it was clear that some americans would have to pay more on the front end to bring costs down for everybody over the long end. >> that was david shuster. >> u.n. officials confirmed an outbreak of polio, the first time the disease was seen in a decade. there were 10 confirmed polio cases. 12 are being investigated. most tested are babies and toddlers. the disease will spread among half a million children who have not been vaccinated. members of congress heard from victims of a drone strike of the the pakistani family appeared on capitol hill to talk about the attack that left the family matery ark dead. kimber
get the cancellation notices will pay less than they are paying now for their plans, because of the tax benefits, and cheeper plans available through the new changes. the other half getting cancellation notices will have to pay more for insurance than they pay now. a woman in california is paying $98. the cheapest plan she can find is $238. she and others don't understand why they should be forced to pay for things in their plan that they don't want or need. the white house insists it was clear...
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lou: why would congressman paul ryan get involved in integration and trying to rewrite the tax code in such a short timeframe and as i was talking with jon barrasso yesterday, the leadership priorities are to preserve sequester and ensure that no taxes are raised here. why expand again -- it's one of those baffling things to me that the republican party always seems to be inclined to turn potential political victories in moments of achievement into failure and i just don't understand it. >> he is focused on this budget negotiation and i don't think there'll be there will be a grand bargain. we are focused on not only keeping victories like this in place but adding to them as well and tax reform would be a victory that would help grow the economy and help alleviate the deficits. lou: but we are sitting here looking at this. >> cannot speak for him, but we are focused on trying to get a budget done and when you don't have a budget is when you have this continuous resolution. lou: goes back to what i was saying. >> earlier i said that it's okay to say no when no is what is %from people so
lou: why would congressman paul ryan get involved in integration and trying to rewrite the tax code in such a short timeframe and as i was talking with jon barrasso yesterday, the leadership priorities are to preserve sequester and ensure that no taxes are raised here. why expand again -- it's one of those baffling things to me that the republican party always seems to be inclined to turn potential political victories in moments of achievement into failure and i just don't understand it....